McDonald, Wesley Lee, ADM

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Admiral
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1982-1985, 9421, Commander in Chief, United States Atlantic Command (USCINCLANT)
Service Years
1943 - 1985
Admiral Admiral

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Home State
District Of Columbia
Year of Birth
1924
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Washington, DC
Date of Passing
Feb 09, 2009
 
Location of Interment
Arlington National Cemetery (VLM) - Arlington, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
7A 130-D

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National Cemetery Administration (NCA)United States Navy Memorial Military Order of the Carabao
  2009, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  2018, United States Navy Memorial - Assoc. Page
  2018, Military Order of the Carabao


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[From the Washington Post 2009]

McDonald, Admiral Wesley L. USN (Ret.) passed away peacefully on February 8, 2009 after a long illness. He is survived by his wife Helen, and children, Tom, Kathy, Joy and Toni, 8 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. McDonald graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1946. He began his Navy career as a naval aviator in 1950, serving in several carrier fighter and attack squadrons. In 1964, he took command of Attack Squadron VA-56 flying A-4 Skyhawks aboard USS Ticonderoga. On August 5, 1964 he served as flight leader for Operation Pierce Arrow, the first retaliatory strike against North Vietnam following the Gulf of Tonkin incident. McDonald's career led him to the highest levels of the United States Navy. He attended the National Defense University graduating in 1969. From 1970-1971 he commanded the aircraft carrier, USS Coral Sea. In 1972, he was promoted to Rear Admiral, serving as the carrier group commander. He later served as deputy chief of Naval Personnel in Washington, DC and after promotion to Vice Admiral served as Commander U.S. Second Fleet. In 1982, he was promoted to Admiral and was appointed Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic, one of two senior commanders in NATO. At the same time, he assumed command of the U.S. Atlantic Command and U.S. Atlantic Fleet. In 1983 McDonald, in his role as Commander in Chief of the Atlantic, was placed in overall command of Operation Urgent Fury, the invasion of Grenada to rescue U.S. nationals. Since his retirement from the Navy in 1985, McDonald played an active role in the aviation community in his leadership positions with the National Aeronautic Association and National Aviation Club. McDonald also served on the boards of the U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation, the U.S. Naval Aviation Museum and the Armed Services YMCA. His first wife, Norma, died in 1989. McDonald later remarried and lived in Arlington, Virginia with his wife Helen. McDonald's awards included the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal and awards from several European and South American nations.
 

   
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Outline of major duties and commands other than that of pilot:
Instructor: NABTC NAS Pensacola  10/48-8/50
Maintenance Officer: VFA-192  6/57-7/59
Instructor: Naval War College  7/59-6/60
Flag Secretary and Aide: Carrier Division 3  6/60-7/62
Executive Officer: VA-56  1/63-2/64
Commanding Officer: VA-56  2/64-3/65
Operation Officer: Readiness Attack Carrier Airwing 12  3/65-7/65
Commanding Officer: USS Hermitage (LSD-34)  7/69-9/70
Commanding Officer: USS Coral Sea (CVA-43)  9/70-10/71
Commander: Carrier Division 3  9/72-1/74
Deputy Chief of Personnel: Bureau of Naval Personnel  8/75-7/77
Commander: US 2nd Fleet  7/77-7/79
Deputy Chief Management Officer: Office of the Chief of Naval Operations  7/70-10/82
Commander in Chief: Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic, US Atlantic Command, US Atlantic Fleet  10/82-11/85

   

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Operation Deep Freeze '78
From Month/Year
January / 1978
To Month/Year
December / 1979

Description
National Science Foundation and USN/USCG Operations for continued US presence on South Pole stations, to research weather, air, marine wildlife, thermal regulatory processes, and very low-frequency soundwave surveillance.

"Operation Deep Freeze" refers to a series of United States missions to Antarctica that began in 1955. The primary objective of these missions is to provide logistical support to scientific research conducted in Antarctica. The operation is managed by the United States military and involves the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, and other agencies.

Key objectives of Operation Deep Freeze include transporting personnel, equipment, and supplies to various research stations in Antarctica, as well as conducting reconnaissance and mapping activities. The operation takes place during the austral summer when weather conditions are less severe, allowing for safer transportation and logistical support.

One of the notable achievements of Operation Deep Freeze was the establishment of the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, which serves as a research facility at the geographic South Pole. The operation has evolved over the years, adapting to changing scientific priorities and advancements in technology. It continues to play a crucial role in supporting scientific research and maintaining a U.S. presence in Antarctica.
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
January / 1978
To Month/Year
December / 1979
 
Last Updated:
Dec 19, 2023
   
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  9 Also There at This Battle:
 
  • Ball, Kevin, CAPT, (1971-2003)
  • Bernard, Victor, CMDCM, (1977-2007)
  • Hayes, Terry, CPO, (1978-1999)
  • Huizar, Joe, PO2, (1977-1980)
  • Madrid, Joseph, SCPO, (1971-1994)
  • Penston, Mike, PO3, (1975-1979)
  • Schwartz, Michael, CPO, (1969-1992)
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